Check out last week’s top 10 over-performing Facebook posts from the 2016 presidential campaigns! The data is via our friends at CrowdTangle, and remember that these aren’t the top-performing posts in ABSOLUTE terms, since that would...
Check out last week’s top 10 over-performing Facebook posts from the 2016 presidential campaigns! The data is via our friends at CrowdTangle, and remember that these aren’t the top-performing posts in ABSOLUTE terms, since that would...
Check out last week’s top 10 over-performing Facebook posts from the 2016 presidential campaigns! The data is via our friends at CrowdTangle, and remember that these aren’t the top-performing posts in ABSOLUTE terms, since that would...
Update: Look for some big e-book news from Epolitics.com in the next few days. There’s a reason things have been quiet over here lately! In the meantime… Check out last week’s top 10 over-performing Facebook posts, from the several...
Earlier this week, National Journal’s Scott Bland picked up on a story that relates to several recent trends we’ve been following on Epolitics.com, most notably the shortage of experienced digital staff for 2016. Bland examines the...
I’ve let you guys down lately when it comes to keeping up with Digital Politics Radio, so how about a big catch-up list of recent segments. Lots of great interviews for you to enjoy: Jim Walsh of DSPolitical.com on political ads on mobile and...
A few days back, A Loyal Reader sent over a story that should have gotten more attention than it did. It turns out that Thad Cochran didn’t just make good strategic decisions, like courting Democratic voters in a Republican primary; his...
Be sure to check out last week’s episode of Digital Politics Radio, hosted by Karen Jagoda. Topics this time: Patrick Ruffini, Co-Founder of just-launched Echelon Insights discusses this new public opinion venture and the work ahead to weave...
Earlier this week, we got to read Chris Casey’s look back at launching the first congressional website for Sen. Ted Kennedy in 1994. But what did this slice of the political web look like 20 years ago? Thanks to Chris’s collection of...
Guest article! Chris Casey writes on the 20th Anniversary of the first Congressional website, which he helped bring to life. This article first appeared on June 2, 2014 on Casey.com. UPDATE: check out screenshots from this and other early 90s Ted...